Not a big deal but you have books like Superbook and Hollywood rated a 2, which is accurate. But you have their owner, sportsbook.com, rated a 7. They wouldnt of happened to have bought a banner on Tow?? Who loves you?!

SBG Global - They have been slightly improving lately but SBG is still very reluctant to cooperate in the settlement of players’ dispute. Probably a decent choice for small recreational players but a possible mine field for seasoned and larger players.

Pros: fast payouts, good wagering menu, adequate betting limits.

Cons: reputation has lots of room for improvement, uncooperative with dispute resolution negotiations, scattered cases of rules changed on the go (always to players' disadvantage).

BTW - you still have PlatinumSB at C- ...that's the guy (Crazy Ali) that got thrown in jail for murdering one of his clerks and the book is under investigation for money laundering.....maybe a downgrade to F could be considered...

as per my ratings.... there are some inconsistencies within families of books. This is because the eternal process of migrating data from the old web manager to the new web manager hasn't reached completion yet. It should finally be done this week.

I use to like the way Roberto would get money for players. This guy was a real life thug, he literally busted down doors with some sort of group he ran with and of course took his cut but got many guys paid over $355,000 through the years. Was it legal what he did?? No.....did he shoot people or did his boys shoot people?? Yes . I am pretty sure the absence of Roberto was due to doing time for this type of activity. I guess in a way he was a bounty collector kind of old school.

I might have to make a video of this, he is a fukkin throwback to the 20's and 30's.

Anyway sorry for your loss Ace and I hope your on the road ro recovery in all apsects of your life.

Ps: Boys if you are owed money I would use Roberto because he uses old school methods that are not really legal but will get your money for a small cut which is well worth it.

I use to like the way Roberto would get money for players. This guy was a real life thug, he literally busted down doors with some sort of group he ran with and of course took his cut but got many guys paid over $355,000 through the years. Was it legal what he did?? No.....did he shoot people or did his boys shoot people?? Yes . I am pretty sure the absence of Roberto was due to doing time for this type of activity. I guess in a way he was a bounty collector kind of old school.

I might have to make a video of this, he is a fukkin throwback to the 20's and 30's.

Anyway sorry for your loss Ace and I hope your on the road ro recovery in all apsects of your life.

Ps: Boys if you are owed money I would use Roberto because he uses old school methods that are not really legal but will get your money for a small cut which is well worth it.

I don't know about the thug part,but In my book Roberto is a good egg.A few years back..back i think in 2003?He helped me collect $3200 from that sh*t hole of a book in pamana.The book was closed and it took 6 mos

I don't know about the thug part,but In my book Roberto is a good egg.A few years back..back i think in 2003?He helped me collect $3200 from that sh*t hole of a book in pamana.The book was closed and it took 6 mos

I would like to second that. TOW did get me and a number of others a bailout-plan after Pointbet went down about half a year ago. To my knowledge they were the only ones that ever bothered to try to arrange anything at that time, I'm grateful for that.

I always thought Roberto is an interesting person, sorta like JJ describes it. That´s why i was kinda shocked when i saw some of the books TOW promoted - was the $$$ worth it Rob? :/
But that´s also why i still go there and read sometimes...

P.S. sorry to hear about your loss Roberto, life tests us in many ways and it can be very tough..wish you good luck.